Mandolin Cafe
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
The Cafe is such an amazing resource. Even though I don't have time to dive into my project quite yet, I am still gaining knowledge. I asked the best way to remove tool marks from my mandolin's plates, and the general consensus is to use a scraper. I plan to pick one up this weekend at the woodworking store by Sam Ash in Raleigh, and I'm also going to Harbor Freight to get a dial gauge to make my thickness caliper. After I have this tool made, I will be able to start working on the recurve.
The Cafe is such an amazing resource. Even though I don't have time to dive into my project quite yet, I am still gaining knowledge. I asked the best way to remove tool marks from my mandolin's plates, and the general consensus is to use a scraper. I plan to pick one up this weekend at the woodworking store by Sam Ash in Raleigh, and I'm also going to Harbor Freight to get a dial gauge to make my thickness caliper. After I have this tool made, I will be able to start working on the recurve.
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